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They both create an acceleration.
-- Electrical force only cares about the charge on two objects, and ignores their mass. Gravitational force only cares about the mass of two objects, and ignores their charge. -- Electrical force can be attractive or repulsive. Gravitational force can only be attractive.
All attractive forces, gravitational, coulombic, and magnetic vary as the square of the distance between two objects. Thus, as the distance increases, the force between them becomes much weaker and weaker.
Gravity is the attractive force between two masses. The greater the mass, the stronger the attraction.
Two things reduce the force of gravity between two objects: an increase in the distance between the two objects or decrease in mass of the two objects
Gravitational force.
They both create an acceleration.
Gravity
-- Electrical force only cares about the charge on two objects, and ignores their mass. Gravitational force only cares about the mass of two objects, and ignores their charge. -- Electrical force can be attractive or repulsive. Gravitational force can only be attractive.
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Assuming you mean a force: Among other things, the gravitational force is attractive, and electric and magnetic forces are sometimes attractive. Also, if there is a string, rope, rubber band, etc. connecting two objects, the tension in this rope will transmit a force between the objects.
All attractive forces, gravitational, coulombic, and magnetic vary as the square of the distance between two objects. Thus, as the distance increases, the force between them becomes much weaker and weaker.
Gravity is the attractive force between two masses. The greater the mass, the stronger the attraction.
A push or a pull determines the force between the two objects
Two things reduce the force of gravity between two objects: an increase in the distance between the two objects or decrease in mass of the two objects
Between every two objects there is an attractive force. Even the person sitting next to you in the classroom
In contrast to the attractive force between two objects with opposite charges, two objects that are of like charge will repel each other. That is, a positively charged object will exert a repulsive force upon a second positively charged object. This repulsive force will push the two objects apart.